Answered by SecondMedic Expert
Orthopedic Surgeon · Back Pain and Spinal Surgery
No, fortunately disc bulges are not necessarily permanent. Disc bulges are often the result of a variety of factors such as an injury or a process called degenerative disc disease which is caused by wear and tear on the spine. However, with proper treatment, the majority of disc bulges can be managed effectively and completely reversed to their normal form.
When it comes to treating a disc bulge, physical therapy is typically recommended to help strengthen the muscles in order to provide support for the spine and reduce any further damage. Specific therapeutic exercises have been found to be effective in relieving pain associated with disc bulges while also supporting long-term recovery through improved mobility and flexibility. Additionally, medical professionals may suggest medications such as muscle relaxants or anti-inflammatories that can help decrease pain and inflammation around the area of concern. In more extreme cases surgery may be required if your physician believes that a herniated or prolapsed discs has occurred; however this option should always be weighed carefully against other treatments before committing too quickly due to potential risks involved with any surgery procedure.
Overall rest assured that you do not need to write off living an active lifestyle because of disc issues as many people who take advantage of appropriate treatment options find relief from their symptoms either partially or completely over time!